Now, the plaintiffs are looking to "broaden the scope of the case
to include all interns who participated in Fox Entertainment
Group's internship program," according
to The Hollywood Reporter.

The pair's new lawsuit now names two additional plaintiffs.
Eden Antalik was a corporate FEG intern while
Kanene Gratts worked as an intern on the movie
"(500) Days of Summer."

The lawsuit claims that further investigation shows "the same
hiring, personnel and company policies that applied to
Searchlight interns applied to all interns who participated in
FEG's internship program."

In response to the original suit last October,
the company blamed any "intern abuse" on "Black Swan"
director Darren Aronofsky and his production
company, saying they were never Fox Searchlight interns.

In July 2010, 20th Century Fox and other Fox entertainment units
started paying their interns $8 per hour, but were unpaid before
that time, even though they had to fill out I-9 forms, sign
confidentiality agreements, and were considered employees.